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HAIR RESTORATION WITH PRP
OVERVIEW
So how is PRP utilized for hair restoration?
Microneedling PRP into the scalp to stimulates dormant follicles–this means that follicles need to be present–hence the need for consultation and determining eligibility. For the right candidate, PRP can combat hair loss and thinning by increasing hair thickness, strength, and density.
Results take time (up to 3 months). Multiple treamtments may be needed.
PRICING
$490 | Per Treatment
KEY BENEFITS
Promotes natural hair regrowth
Increases follicle activity + scalp circulation
Strengthens existing hair
Minimally invasive with little downtime
Drug-free, surgery-free results
WHAT IT TREATS
Thinning hair or receding hairlines
Early stages of hair loss
Postpartum or stress-related shedding
Weak, slow-growing strands
Androgenic alopecia (male/female pattern baldness)
HOW IT WORKS
We begin with a blood draw to extract your PRP—your body’s natural “liquid gold,” rich in healing growth factors. This is then infused into the scalp using microneedling, which creates micro-channels to enhance absorption and stimulate collagen production. Together, they jumpstart the hair growth cycle and rejuvenate inactive follicles.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Numbing is applied for comfort
PRP is applied via microneedling or direct injection
Scalp may appear pink for 24–48 hours
Hair regrowth often begins around 8–12 weeks
Best results seen with multiple sessions–3 months apart
FAQS
Q: Does it hurt?
A: Most clients report only mild discomfort. A numbing agent is used to minimize any sensation during the procedure
Q: How many sessions will I need?
A: A series of 3–6 treatments, spaced about 4 weeks apart, is typically recommended for best results when paired with microneedling
Q: Is there downtime?
A: You may experience mild redness or scalp sensitivity for 1–2 days. Most clients resume normal activities right away
Q: Can this work for everyone?
A: It works best in early to moderate stages of hair loss. A consultation will determine if you’re a good candidate
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